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a woman 84 years 145 cm 45 kg
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Caregiving for an 84-year-old lady (45kg, 145cm) living alone in a three-room apartment of 70 m² in Koblenz, Germany, where shops are within walking distance. A person with a good command of German is required; however, if the caregiver speaks Portuguese, knowledge of German is not necessary, as the client is Portuguese and speaks German only partially. Smoking is allowed exclusively outside the apartment, with a preference for non-smokers. A driver's license is not required. The family is very kind, with children living nearby who regularly help. The lady in care moves with the aid of a walker, but very slowly, as she has been significantly limited for the past six weeks. She suffers from Parkinson's disease, general senile weakness, and osteoporosis. She takes her medication independently, with her son preparing the dispenser. She has a shoulder prosthesis, making it difficult to put on clothes over her head. In the hospital, she wears pads. It is necessary to consider that she may need assistance at night to move to the toilet, usually three times, sometimes just once or twice, or not at all, so willingness to provide night support is essential. The caregiver's duties include assistance with dressing, hygiene, standing, walking, and toilet use, always with partial assistance. She manages food intake independently. She enjoys going for walks with the walker when she feels well and also likes shopping and cooking together with the caregiver. The job includes meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, and shopping. The family strongly desires that care be provided by someone who speaks Portuguese or at least someone who can communicate with the client in this language. The son lives nearby and often comes to help. Accommodation is provided in a separate guest room of 10 m², with a shared bathroom and internet access. Time off is arranged individually by agreement with the family.
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